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Wednesday, 6 January 2016
(Video) 2000AD Does 9/11 Truth
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50-Word (Comic) review: 2000AD-PROG 1962: (911 Truth in 2000AD)
Writers and artists: (Click link:)
http://www.comicbookresources.com/comic-previews/2000-ad-1962-2000ad-2016
Publisher: Rebellion
Release Date: 6th January 2016
2000AD returns from its Christmas break with a roar of righteous rebellion. ABC Warriors is about 9/11 truth and the lies of the neoliberal mainstream media/political establishment. Strontium Dog is about transhumanism, selective breeding and God-like elite world controllers, and ‘The Order’ looks awesome, and is awesome. Welcome back 2000AD.
Rating: 9/10
9/11 Truth in 2000AD? Yes, it's there in the story 'ABC Warriors//Return to Ro-Busters,' by Pat Mills. Are the questions that are not allowed to be asked finally seeing the light of day? I hope so. Nice one Mr.Mills.
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Wednesday, 26 August 2015
Comic review: The Seven-Per-Cent Solution #1- Holmes as a Paranoid Conspiracy Theorist
Adapted by: David & Scott Tipton
Art: Ron Joseph
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Released: 26th August 2015
I purchased this book because I am a long time consumer of everything and anything to do with the character of Sherlock Holmes. I thought that it was something new. I was mistaken. It’s not new at all.
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The original book from 1974. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven-Per-Cent_Solution
I blame myself. I should have checked the previews before I purchased the book. I remember watching the movie over twenty years ago. I didn’t like it. The plot takes two original Conan Doyle stories and has Doctor Watson admitting that he made them up in order to save the reputation of Holmes.
The Sherlock Holmes in this tale is a paranoid, cocaine addicted, conspiracy theorist. The general gist of the plot is that his main nemesis, Professor Moriarty, is not a criminal mastermind, but an old mathematics teacher who Holmes mistakenly thinks (due to his cocaine addiction) is the, ‘Napoleon of Crime.’
The message of the book is that conspiracies do not exist, that life is random, and that crime is committed by ‘crazy’ individuals, and not organised by intelligent, well-connected groups of people who help each other out.
I guess that organisations such as the Bilderberg Group, Bohemian Grove, Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations and the Bank for International Settlements don’t exist after all? They must all be a figment of our collective imaginations, I guess?
This message in ‘The Seven-Per-Cent Solution’ goes completely against the original stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and reinforces the mainstream idea that is pushed by Rockefeller funded educational institutions. You know the idea, right? Watch television, you’ll see it.
Here’s how it goes: Life is random, chaotic and cruel. There are no elite groups, just individuals. It’s a survival of the fittest zoo out there. Kill or be killed, be more ruthless than everybody else, there is no God, there is no morality, all is psychology, we are animals, Darwinian monkeys in a meaningless game. There is no such thing as ‘conspiracies.’ You’re all alone kid, and you need to get climbing up that greasy corporate pole, because that’s all that there is.
It’s a message of idiocy. A message that ignores reality itself, and promotes the kind of world that we have today in collapsing western countries, a world with easily manipulated masses and competing groups of ‘elite’ world controllers that play us off against each other with disdainful ease.
Sherlock Holmes was not a stupid man, but in this book, that is exactly what he is. That is why I disliked the 1976 movie. I disliked it because it portrayed Holmes as somebody who was not Sherlock Holmes. It portrayed a drug addict slipping into paranoia, not the best mind in England, not the man that I read in Conan Doyles’s original books.
I can understand why this comic book exists today. I understand why a 1974 novel has been rehashed into comic book form and here’s my own ‘conspiracy’ mind going into crazy land, and no, I’m not a bloody cocaine addict. I’m a boring, teetotal vegetarian who exercises twice a day.
Here’s my take on why this book exists: So called ‘conspiracies’ are becoming all too real now, thanks to the Internet. People are ignoring the mainstream indoctrination centres (television and the education system) and are looking at things for themselves.
What they have discovered is groups, large, wealthy groups, connected to international banking institutions, that make money out of nothing, loan it to supposedly ‘sovereign’ governments, at interest, and act like a vampiric spider in a world-wide web of evil, manipulation and human enslavement.
That’s what people see, not because it’s a ‘conspiracy,’ but because that’s how the world actually works. Conan Doyle knew how the world worked, and that’s why he created the character of Professor Moriarty, to encapsulate that conspiracy, and to put a face on the globalist spider in the centre of the world that feeds on us all.
‘The Seven-Per-Cent- Solution then is the mainstream’s attempt at discrediting the idea of a ‘conspiracy.’ Why IDW is putting this in comic book form in 2015 says a lot about where that comic book company stands. I’m not saying that they are part of the ‘conspiracy,’ itself. What I am saying is that there is some serious cognitive dissonance going on here, and that rather than deal with the revealed world as it is today, they are going back into the past in an attempt to validate their entrenched, indoctrinated beliefs about how the world works.
IDW sees no evil, hears no evil, and speaks no evil. They are a little comic book publisher that wants to be a big comic book publisher, and their mindset, rather than coming from the point of view of the underdog, is coming from the point of view of a servant that just wants to eat at the masters table.
I can understand that mindset, but I don’t have to admire it. We have the Internet now, and truth is available, if you want it.
We don’t have to accept the lies of the mainstream anymore. The lies taught to us by our televisions, teachers and newspapers are now naked before us, and we can finally see them for what they actually are.
Truth is now available. It’s on our telephones. It’s up to us, as individuals, to do the work, we can find reality, we can find truth itself, if we want it.
This comic book is pushing the mainstream lies of the discredited past. It’s a 1974 book that mocks the idea of a criminal conspiracy, and in 1974 it could have worked, but not now, not in 2015. The game is up, truth is getting out, and if all they can do is go back to the 1970’s to discredit it, then that says more than anything that I can put together here.
Rating: 5/10 (Faithful, solidly written comic book adaptation of 1970’s book that portrays Holmes as a paranoid conspiracy theorist)
The BIS, the real world Professor Moriarty.
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Friday, 26 June 2015
Politically Correctness and the 2000AD Sci-Fi Special- Is the tide beginning to turn?
This article will reference the following comic strip:
Title: Robo Hunter- Iron Sam, by Alec Worley, Mark Simmons & Ellie De Ville
In: 2000AD Sci-Fi Special, Summer 2015.
Released: 24th June 2015
Publisher: Rebellion
I couldn’t believe what I was reading today. A comic book strip that was actually pointing out the totalitarian censorship mindset of the social justice warrior brigade. There it was, tucked away, sneakily within the pages of my favourite rebel comic book, the 2015 sci-fi special of 2000AD.
Robo-Hunter- Iron Sam, by Alec Worley goes where other PC comic books fear to tread, taking subtle digs at the Internet thought Police. The narrative involves a murderous ‘Sentient Social Media Virus’ running rampage and murdering anybody for crimes against (a very contemporary definition) of feminist liberal political correctness. This virus has contaminated killer robots, and they are going around town looking to murder anybody not sufficiently PC.
Have you ever had an online encounter with the Marxist, feminist, liberal, politically correct crowd? They are young, straight out of university and determined to ‘educate’ the world about the evils of racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamaphobia and white male, rape culture patriarchy. I have had a few encounters with these lovely people, and it’s quite the experience.
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Robo-Hunter |
The PC brigade are not too keen on facts, and reality, but the one thing they hate more than anything else, is people disagreeing with them. Try it. They have two responses: 1- They will scurry for the ban hammer, and attempt to censor you. 2- They will call you a racist, sexist, homophobic bigot (without evidence) and refuse to debate the issue you are supposed to be talking about. These people are absolute darlings. They hate debate, love censorship and are never wrong about anything, and if you upset them with different opinions or facts you are oppressing them.
It’s a sad state of affairs today, because these feminist Marxist PC Internet moral crusaders have almost completely infiltrated mainstream comic books, and it is difficult to find ANY comic book that is brave enough to take them on.
I think that it’s fair to say that the majority of comic book writers working today are left leaning, ‘progressive’ and liberal in their political belief systems. How do I know this? Look at my blog. I read their comics, lots of them. Because of this one-sided political outlook they are happy to embrace the loony PC brigade and give them exactly what they want, and the result is a lack of diversity in contemporary comic books.
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'Dust' in 2000AD SS 2015 has a great twist at the end. |
That’s fine, if you want to write about strong independent 1970’s punk girls then do that, and if you want to write about a lesbian dwarf albino with bi-polar issues then do that as well, some people will like it, but what about the rest of us? Surely there should be a bit of diversity in comic books? That’s a good thing, right? I’m not asking for sexist, racist, homophobic monstrosities of tastelessness, but please, please, please, at least give me something that isn’t coming from a feminist liberal, Marxist, politically correct point of view.
Imagine my delight then when I read a comic strip that mocked the totalitarian, censorship mentality of the feminist Marxist loon brigade. I was starting to give up hope. I was starting to think that comic books had been completely infiltrated, that the red flag was here to stay, and that my days of reading them would soon be numbered, but then I read Robo-Hunter, and wow, what a shock that was.
So, the entire point of this article (and he probably won’t even read it) is just to say thank-you to writer Alec Worry.
I don’t know how you did it mate, but you’ve done something out of the ordinary here. You’ve used satire to illustrate the logical endgame where the Internet PC thought police finally get what they really want, that being the power to legally murder anybody that disagrees with them. I know it’s satire, but all good satire cuts close to the bone, telling truth that would not be tolerated in a straight narrative format.
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Rogue Trooper in 2000AD SS has a strong message about war propaganda |
‘The highest death tolls that have been documented in communist states occurred in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, in the People's Republic of China under Mao Zedong, and in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge. The estimates of the number of non-combatants killed by these three regimes alone range from a low of 21 million to a high of 70 million’
(‘Mass killings under Communist regimes’ from Wikipedia, sorry, but that’s what people look at now)
The ridiculous situation that occurs in Robo-Hunter, with PC robots killing anybody that disagree with their social justice warrior virus, though silly and over the top, is a lot closer to the truth than people might want to admit. The left is all about collectivism, and if you don’t want to be a part of the collective, they are more than happy to put a bullet through your head. That’s not my opinion. It doesn’t matter what I think, it’s historical fact that communism always ends up with piles of corpses. We need to stop bowing to Internet fools with red flags and useless degrees in the liberal arts, and start getting some real diversity back-into our comic books.
Thanks, once again to Alec Worley. Nice job mate. Thanks for sending me into the weekend on a high. It’s very brave of you to go up against the red tide, and that is what you have done here. Good luck, you have a supporter over here.
Is this the beginning of a truth revolution in comic books? To quote Muse, ‘You can revolt, you can revolt.’ It’s true, we can, and it begins by telling the truth about what is going on right now, and if truth isn’t very PC, well sod it, tell it anyway.
Mass killings under communist regimes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_killings_under_Communist_regimes
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Wednesday, 10 June 2015
‘Drones’ by Muse- Review- Is Anybody Listening?
Released: 5th June 2015
Official Site:
http://muse.mu/home.htm
Our freedom’s just a loan
Run by machines and drones
They’ve got us locked into their sights
Soon they’ll control what’s left inside
Don’t try to hide it, don’t tell me it’s not there
You’ve got strength
You’ve got soul
You’ve felt pain
You’ve felt love
You can grow (you can grow)
You can grow (you can grow)
You can make this world what you want
You can revolt
You can revolt
You can revolt.’ (Revolt)
Matt Bellamy is being very direct in what he is saying here. I don't need to interpret it. I don't need to spin it. I don't need to analyse it. Just read the lyrics.
Go to YouTube, find the song, and check out the comments. What are the Muse fans saying about it? Here are some random examples:
‘F****** awesome. Full of energy and spirit, got a real nice queen vibe. All the hipsters/haters can fuck off back down their mum’s basement.’
‘I'm having nightmares about Matt chasing me while singing this silly chorus D:’
‘I looooove this song!! But I need help, there's a part in the chorus that reminds me of and very famous old song (like in the 60s or something), but I cannot remember which one! Has anyone any idea? It's the part when he says "You can grow (you can grow!), You can grow (you can grow!) at 1:13 thanks!’
Take this one song, the message, and then the entire ‘Drones’ album as a whole, and Muse fans reaction to it, and it’s pretty much the same. They go straight into fanboy/girl mode, defending the songs, attacking ‘haters’ and then detailing why the song is good because it reminds them of something else that is also good.
That’s okay. I agree with them, the songs are good, and they remind me of other good songs too.
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE THINGS HE IS ACTUALLY SINGING ABOUT????
There’s no discussion going on about that, and when it is brought up, it’s dismissed like his actual words and thoughts are completely irrelevant, even though these people are supposed to be passionate, loyal fans of his band.
So why aren’t the fans discussing what their favourite band are actually singing about?
Before I give my opinions on that, here’s a quick break-down of some of the best songs on the album, and what they are actually about.
1- Dead Inside- A good guy is turned into a selfish, cold-hearted person through his contact with a person who is ‘dead inside.’ At the end of the song the protagonist is ready to serve the system of human enslavement, death and war. He is ready to become a drone pilot.
2- Psycho- About the army indoctrination cult training process that prepares soldiers for mass slaughter and obeying orders (Nazi style).
3- Mercy- The song’s protagonist looks for forgiveness, explaining that he was trying to infiltrate the system, to change it from the inside, but has seen that this is impossible. He now wants out of it, and forgiveness for what he has done whilst serving the system.
4- Defector- The song’s protagonist loudly declares that he is a free man, unable to be brainwashed and manipulated by the anti-human control system, or ‘society’ as a whole.
Meaty stuff, don’t you think? So, again, what do the fans make of it? Go again to YouTube, pick any video and tell me what you are reading. I’ll do it now. I’ll pick one song at random, and type out the first comment that I see. Here we go:
Psycho (first comment, 24 likes):
I love the music...
Matt says: I gonna break you.
Lol....
He is intense...
So, why no discussion? Why aren’t the fans discussing the song lyrics, at all? Their hero is belting out his heart and soul, and telling them what is happening in the world NOW, and their reaction is largely banality and LOL jokes. What is going on here?
Here’s my opinion:
Muse fans are not stupid. They love the band, but they are mainstream people. They watch television, they vote, they go to school and college, they work, they have children, they like cool music, they want to rock out to a catchy tune.
In other words, they are normal, everyday people. They are not rebellious, and they don’t want to think about horrible things that are happening in the world around them. They are stuck in ‘little-me’ mode. They want a good job, friends, relationships and to be happy, and if they have to become a Drone pilot to do this, then that’s just fine, they’ll do it.
They’ll pay their taxes, support the latest wars and believe what their betters tell them to believe. They love Muse, but they are just a band, nothing more than that. They are entertainment, you don’t have to listen to what he is saying, just enjoy the cool tunes, high notes and guitar parts.
This is the attitude not just of a Muse fan, but of an indoctrinated mainstream media programmed slave, a person that will not rebel, not because s/he is stupid, but because s/he has chosen to live a life of DELIBERATE IGNORANCE. It’s a choice to accept slavery and to try to make the best of it. It’s a choice to not care about anybody in the world beside themselves, their families and any friends that they are particularly fond of this week. It’s the mindset pushed by the corporate whore mainstream media, pushed because it maintains the status quo, pushed because it turns people into mindless animals, easily controlled, and easily culled when the time comes.
‘Drones’ by Muse, is an anti New World order/globalist/neo-liberal/corporate hegemony concept album. I was always going to appreciate the lyrics, but there’s passion, defiance, fight, emotion and a lot of really good tunes in there as well. The album, tells a story, even though Muse fans are unwilling or unable to hear it at the moment, so to get the best out of it, put on your headphones and listen to the entire thing from beginning to end. This is how you will get the most out of it, and that’s what Muse fans should do as well.
Your rock God hero is trying to tell you something about truth, morality, the human experience and the world as it is today. He is telling you that all of that wacky ‘conspiracy’ stuff is real, and that you are a part of it, and that you help it move along with your quiet acquiescence and feelings of weakness and learnt helplessness. He’s telling you to wake up, telling you that you are stronger than you think, telling you to fight against the new world order beast, but only by recognising that it exists at all will the true fight begin. That’s where most Muse fans are right now. They don’t want to look under their own beds, because they fear what they WILL find there. Matt is yelling, but how many people really want to hear what he is so loudly, passionately, eloquently and beautifully saying?
Rating: 10/10 (Are you turning into a human drone?)
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Friday, 5 June 2015
Book Review: Truth is a Lonely Warrior- The Meaning of Life
Full title: Truth Is A Lonely Warrior- Unmasking The Forces Behind Global Destruction
Author: James Perloff
Publisher: Refuge Books
Released: October 10th 2013
Author’s website:
http://jamesperloff.com/truth-is-a-lonely-warrior/
Have you ever read a book review that started out by discussing the meaning of life? Perhaps you have. I don’t know, but if you haven’t, you’re in for a new experience, because that’s exactly what I’m about to do here, to discuss the meaning of life.
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James Perloff |
Life is a test. You are challenged to grow from the baseness of the body, and material desires, to spiritual enlightenment, fulfilment, or Nirvana.
That’s the goal, and that’s what you are here for, to understand that you are a spiritual being having a material experience in order to learn and grow.
Do you know how you are guaranteed to get nowhere? Sit in your house, watch television, and go to work, and back. Repeat forever, don’t forget to eat, and don’t forget to vote every four years or so. Is that life? Yeah, it’s life, but do you think that you were put on this beautiful and terrible planet to do just that?
I don’t, and that’s why I come across like a pompous ass, and talk about concepts like truth, knowledge, morality and spiritual enlightenment. It makes me unpopular, but seeing as popularity is not something that I’m going for, I can deal with it. No, what interests me more than anything else is learning the truth about the world, so I read. I attempt to gain knowledge about what has gone on, what is going on, and therefore what is likely to happen in the future.
Examples are everywhere, from the JFK assassination, to the suspicious circumstances surrounding 9/11. The mainstream acceptance of government sources was getting ridiculous, so I began to search outside of the mainstream, to look at information that was not government approved.
This questioning of official sources seems pretty obvious now, especially after what happened with the Iraq war and the mythical WMD’s, but the process of awakening takes a long time. It’s not like the Matrix movie, you don’t wake up one day in a tank of goo. You have to read, watch videos, listen to long talks, question everything, especially the new information, and come to your own understanding of what is going on in the world. I’m not fully there yet, but compared to fifteen years ago, a time when I didn’t question anything, I’m a completely different person now.
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Mocking the msm idea of the paranoid 'conspiracy nut.' |
If I was forced to read it, I would have rushed through it, determined to mock it with a scathing review that I’m sure would include some reference to Richard Dawkin’s and the Flying Spaghetti Monster in the sky.
I would have done that before, but not now. With the university arrogance now just a distant (bad) memory, I look at the book with impartial eyes, and I carefully process the information, reading the facts, the details and not just what I want to read in it.
The book is not only from a Christian point of view, it’s from an American one. The writer is American, so it’s understandable that he wants to know what has happened to his country, and why it has become the global Empire of lies, war and destruction that it is today. The book takes the reader on a journey, starting with the false flag (deliberate acts designed to justify war) that define America’s history. It talks about the banking cartel that has taken over the country and how they use the media, education, freemasonry, environmentalism, terrorism and wars to control a nation. The book also discusses the ideologies of Zionism and Marxism and how they tie into Satan’s plan, the plan being the creation of a New World Order, a centralised control system for the entire planet.
I’m not a fan of government. As a general rule, and with regard to my historical understanding of world history I think it’s an unarguable fact that the more government you have, the less freedom you get. So the idea of one all-powerful WORLD government controlling everything and everybody is completely insane in my eyes. Why would anybody want that? It’s madness, and I’ll fight will all I have to stop it from happening.
‘Truth Is A Lonely Warrior,’ is a concise, easy to read book that gives a historical context to what is happening in America right now. It doesn’t mess around. It’s angry, and it wants to tell you all about what is happening, and who is responsible. It’s particularly detailed when it comes to the truth behind vaccinations, giving testimonial after testimonial from Doctors and parents of children damaged by them.
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Reds under the bed. |
The book is split into tightly edited chapters, and the writer uses a kid friendly technique of using a little frowny face as a dissenter, questioning him as he goes along. It helps to clarify points, and is very useful, not just to young readers, but to adults who instantly dismiss any new information as a reflex reaction caused by their many years of mainstream indoctrination.
I sped through the book relatively quickly, and I have to applaud the writer for his clarity, for a writing style that was extremely reader friendly, enjoyable, angry, but always aware that a book with important information should steer away from being too dense and too academic.
I would give this book as a gift, to either a child (ten or above) or an adult not yet aware of what is happening in the world. I would give it as a gift that is intended to spur spiritual growth. It’s strongest on vaccines, and the influence of Marxism today, and how it has become a huge factor in mainstream educational establishments, warping the mind of supposed ‘intellectuals’ making the bright dumb, and convincing them that they are superior from the common cattle whilst doing so.
I enjoyed the book, and now I will pass it on.
Help each other out, share what you have learnt. It’s not always going to make you the most popular person in the room, but the meaning of life is to grow in spiritual knowledge, not just in social-status and popularity. Truth might be a lonely warrior, but what else are you living this life for?
Rating: 10/10 (Reader friendly and packed full of essential information)
*The funny photos in this review are from the author's own website, showing that he has a great sense of humour and that it's important not to treat yourself too seriously.
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